Elephone appears to have come to
a final decision as far as its next flagship’s phone name is concerned. The
company is indeed now calling it “Elephone U2”, which means it’s the clear
successor of the quite good looking Elephone U launched some time back. In
comparison though, the U2 is going be a game changer for the phone maker,
assuming that they’re actually able to produce them, of course.
So, the news of today, aside from
the new naming, is all about the new photos they’ve released and a couple
really interesting features we’ll find on the phone.
The
Elephone U2 will be sporting a large 6.26-inch full screen display which we
assume will be of FHD+ resolution, the handset is then going to be running
Android 9.0 Pie out of the box and it’ll have a translator along with it,
albeit Elephone did not specify what that means.
As we saw earlier, the U2 will
also pack a pop-up camera Vivo NEX-style but this time with two actual sensors,
to snap photos with bokeh effect via hardware, plus three cameras on the back.

